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VICTORIA'S SECRET PROTEST--Forest Ethics members Kali Kirkendall, left, of Columbus and Rebecca Reeves, of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, hold a photo of Limited Brands CEO Leslie Wexner while an image stating that "Victoria Has A Dirty Secret" is projected on a wall, in Columbus, Ohio, on Saturday, May 14, 2005. Forest Ethics is protesting the amount of paper used by Victoria's Secret on its catalogs. (Jack Kustron/Photoj.com)
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